Books I Read In September

If you are a regular to this “book lover” feature of my blog, you may have noticed I was not as enthused to read this Summer as I usually am. My reading list was small as I focused more on works of fiction.

Suddenly, at the end of Summer, I became inspired to read again. I even renewed my yearly Audible membership and added books to all my “for later” or wish lists.

There are always too many books to read, really. As I scratch one off my lists, I add five more. Such is the life of a book aficionado.

Books I Read In September

Audible Books

Rising Strong: How the Ability to Reset Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead

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Three Steps to Happiness! Healing Through Joy

by Jacob E Teitelbaum

I had a really hard time with Mr. Teitelbaum’s views on right and wrong. According to him, and if I understood correctly, there is no right and wrong, everything is up to each individual. I personally do not agree with this statement at all. To me, it is akin to saying that since a child molester feels he is following his heart then what he does is not wrong.

I could never tell victims of abuse that what they suffered is not wrong. There is evil in the world, no doubt about it. Moreover, I also believe that my heart can steer me wrong as it can be deceived, something which happens to countless individuals when they fall in love with the wrong person.

My gut, however, is a lot more trustworthy.

Overall, this book has some good nuggets. Nevertheless, it was not for me.

It contained all my favorite elements: great characters, plenty of suspense, and mystery with some elements of surprise. Moreover, it was not gory nor foul. It also had a small touch of romance, and a plot I could not unravel.

There is also good news, the sequel is coming out in October! Squeal!!!!